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. >> and domestically in the u.s. we're working on our national competition which will have, you know, having had over 20,000 kids who completed kids that co business plans. we'll bring the top 30 to new york, october 11th. they will compete. anthony won the new york competition. in new york, where we have been working, we have several thousand kids doing it. it's a full year course in their school. we start by learning about opportunity recognition. when anthony talks about having an idea of what the community needed and tried it out. we took him through the business plan. anthony, in that process had the opportunity, we work with thousands of volunteers. they have mentors. he talked about them as somebody who is a second father to them. >> you identify kids, teach them how to be an entrepreneur and connect them with mentors. do you have another network of teenage entrepreneurs you talk to? >> definitely. with the new start up, start up summer, which is a baby incubator type of thing. we found -- there was 16 of us.
. >> and domestically in the u.s. we're working on our national competition which will have, you know, having had over 20,000 kids who completed kids that co business plans. we'll bring the top 30 to new york, october 11th. they will compete. anthony won the new york competition. in new york, where we have been working, we have several thousand kids doing it. it's a full year course in their school. we start by learning about opportunity recognition. when anthony talks about having an...
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we will photograph around 100,000 kids this year and about 30,000 u.s. marines. how do you add a new product and service to a successful business? >> both of you guys have done this. start with you. you were a content site and you added commerce. >> i think my advice to anthony would be similar to what we've done, an all in one place play. just way he explained that, it was like he wasn't talking about the trophies being anything particularly different. it was a question of it being a synergy with his ex is stent business. bundling, packaging and putting those things out there in one place i think is where he is going to be able to communicate the value. >> alexa, you started as content and have added products. >> now, we have financial planers off our content base to answer your question. go to your users. we have a vip set of learned best customers, about 3,000, that give us feedback on a leg basis. ask your customers, what do you want us to build? what would you be excited to build? they are the most likely user base to like what you build. >> so tell them, th
we will photograph around 100,000 kids this year and about 30,000 u.s. marines. how do you add a new product and service to a successful business? >> both of you guys have done this. start with you. you were a content site and you added commerce. >> i think my advice to anthony would be similar to what we've done, an all in one place play. just way he explained that, it was like he wasn't talking about the trophies being anything particularly different. it was a question of it being...
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. >> at the time asa products imported goods from taiwan and sold them in the u.s. everything from scooters to roller skates to yo-yos and the buyer's appetite was huge. >> sell me the product! sell me the product! so for me, it's real easy. because people come to you because a product was hot. >> the reason why the business did so well so quickly, initially, from the beginning, was because of melody's charisma and she has an absolutely great personality. and she is an excellent sales person. >> because she was so good at sales, and it was working, melody paid no attention to the other parts of her business. and that lack of knowledge eventually caused the company's downfall. >> we didn't really have an academic understanding of how businesses work. and didn't have a very sophisticated business model. so, of course, we ran into lots of problems. >> the thinking at asa products in the beginning, as seth chavez explained it, was just give me something i can sell and we'll make some money. >> and then you go in a frenzy to try to sell all that stuff. and so, when the t
. >> at the time asa products imported goods from taiwan and sold them in the u.s. everything from scooters to roller skates to yo-yos and the buyer's appetite was huge. >> sell me the product! sell me the product! so for me, it's real easy. because people come to you because a product was hot. >> the reason why the business did so well so quickly, initially, from the beginning, was because of melody's charisma and she has an absolutely great personality. and she is an...
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. >>> the u.s. open is coming up, and you know how all those players got there, right? practice, practice, practice. well, today's "elevator pitch" has a tool to improve your swing that tennis players should love. ♪ anyone for tennis ♪ wouldn't that be nice >> hello. my name is j.l. calderon, the founder and ceo of knowtennis.com. i specialize in teaching tennis without the use of tennis courts. this is a task memory. a tennis player can learn to do a forehand, backhand and serve. in fact, he can learn to do any stroke in tennis anywhere in the world. over the years i have sold some 3,000 memory boards. my teaching methodology has been featured on cnn, new york one, abc news and the tennis channel. i am looking for $1.1 million. my goal, to sell 1 million memory boards over the next five to seven years. the memory board is a fantastic tool for tennis players to learn to play tennis becautllow plais awhere in the world.>>know, having played a terrible game of tennis the other day, i couldn't get my eyes off of this. i missed a lot of the pitch, but hopefully you guys
. >>> the u.s. open is coming up, and you know how all those players got there, right? practice, practice, practice. well, today's "elevator pitch" has a tool to improve your swing that tennis players should love. ♪ anyone for tennis ♪ wouldn't that be nice >> hello. my name is j.l. calderon, the founder and ceo of knowtennis.com. i specialize in teaching tennis without the use of tennis courts. this is a task memory. a tennis player can learn to do a forehand,...
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beautiful baby. >> today lily is in the u.s. on a legal visa and works as a nanny in san francisco. >> my life now is very happy and i have my baby and my husband is also hear. so now it's really happy that my life has really changed. >> the tv is not forever. >> while lily's story was ultimately resolved happily, lily represents a tiny fraction of those who silently suffer. liou says for every lily, there are hundreds of other workers trapped and aren't empowered enough to run. >> a big problem is if you are residing in a country where you don't feel like the laws protect you, you're never going to feel safe. >> inspections, please open the door. >> coming up, san francisco's health department cracks down on human trafficking. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've l
beautiful baby. >> today lily is in the u.s. on a legal visa and works as a nanny in san francisco. >> my life now is very happy and i have my baby and my husband is also hear. so now it's really happy that my life has really changed. >> the tv is not forever. >> while lily's story was ultimately resolved happily, lily represents a tiny fraction of those who silently suffer. liou says for every lily, there are hundreds of other workers trapped and aren't empowered enough...
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u.s. open came out partin del polt tro. then the heavens opened. the second rain delay of the match pup all andy could do was laugh. that's your first look at sports. >> not so fine for people who had ticket, though. bill, you are watching a very, very important forecast. >> i imagine there's a lot of people on obama's staff watching this closely, too. thursday night about 10:30 in charlotte, thursday president is supposed to deliver his big speech. the weather, they say they're going to go rain or sheen. this is lar jest it looks like a lot of those thunderstorms pride to see how that all. no opinion is going to be outdoors in an open air stadium. >> thanks so much. coming up snooky's baby a cover boy. and tom's night milely cyrus finds yet another way to say i'm no longary kid star, i'm a grown up. your first he'd on msnbc. at legalzoom you get personalized services for your family and your business that's 100% guaranteed. so go to legalzoom.com today for personalized, affordable legal protection. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart
u.s. open came out partin del polt tro. then the heavens opened. the second rain delay of the match pup all andy could do was laugh. that's your first look at sports. >> not so fine for people who had ticket, though. bill, you are watching a very, very important forecast. >> i imagine there's a lot of people on obama's staff watching this closely, too. thursday night about 10:30 in charlotte, thursday president is supposed to deliver his big speech. the weather, they say they're...
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the u.s. spends about as much as any other country per pupil. why aren't we getting our money's worth. people are probably wondering what are we spendingur money on then? >> part of the problem we've got is we've got a very diverse cotry compared to somefhe smalroues wre the kids are coming to school pretty well prepared. theye not hungry, they're not poor. in our country, you know, we've got poor kids and some kids who have dp troubles at home and that affects performance, but wt i've proposed moving forward, building off of the race to the top, let's hire new math and science teachers who are trained in math and science without being thrown i the classroom without the eparioey. focus on early childhood education. part of our race to the top is let's figure out what are the dropout factories out there. some schools are really underperforming. let' transform tho schools. and all tseitont we have to do is combine creativity and evidence-based approaches. so let's not use ideology. let's figure out what works and combine that with resources. and t
the u.s. spends about as much as any other country per pupil. why aren't we getting our money's worth. people are probably wondering what are we spendingur money on then? >> part of the problem we've got is we've got a very diverse cotry compared to somefhe smalroues wre the kids are coming to school pretty well prepared. theye not hungry, they're not poor. in our country, you know, we've got poor kids and some kids who have dp troubles at home and that affects performance, but wt i've...
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the u.s. state department estimates worldwide over 12 people people are enslaved, held against their will and forced to work for little or no pay, often in the sex industry. over the last few years the msnbc undercover series sex slaves in america has exposed human trafficking and the efforts to combat it here in the united states. in this program we will go behind the scenes with british police and dktds. watch as they follow every lead, use every investigative cool to find and then convict the bad guys and yes, bad girls involved in the sordid trade that is human trafficking. any october 2007 the british government launched its crackdown involving dozens of local police forces. it was a closely coordinated effort to tackle the growing industry in women illegally brought into the uk for sex the operation begins with smart police work. one of the lead invest gay thors is detective andy lee. >> this is an address we've got an interest in. it's one of a number. this is a lady from what we have s
the u.s. state department estimates worldwide over 12 people people are enslaved, held against their will and forced to work for little or no pay, often in the sex industry. over the last few years the msnbc undercover series sex slaves in america has exposed human trafficking and the efforts to combat it here in the united states. in this program we will go behind the scenes with british police and dktds. watch as they follow every lead, use every investigative cool to find and then convict...
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. >>> help is on the way for the u.s. economy. the federal reserve plans to spend $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds to encourage consumer spending, more investment and create more jobs. daniel lee reports from washington. >> reporter: u.s. stocks went up in minutes over stimulating a slow economy by making it cheaper for businesses to borrow and spend. ben bernanke hopes it will trickle down to the unemployed. >> the economy appears to be on a path of recovery, it's not moving fast enough. >> reporter: job seekers were hit by disappointing job numbers in august. fewer than july and well under the 200,000 jobs needed a month to lower unemployment. >> what we are about is trying to get jobs going. >> reporter: the feds will buy $40 billion a month undefinitely, keeping interest rates low. >> we're going to have to see if it works. >> reporter: financial experts are leery wondering of unintended consequences. >> it is, once again, underscoring the bad economic policies we have been seeing. >> reporter: bernanke disagrees. he
. >>> help is on the way for the u.s. economy. the federal reserve plans to spend $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds to encourage consumer spending, more investment and create more jobs. daniel lee reports from washington. >> reporter: u.s. stocks went up in minutes over stimulating a slow economy by making it cheaper for businesses to borrow and spend. ben bernanke hopes it will trickle down to the unemployed. >> the economy appears to be on a path of recovery, it's...
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. >>> a u.s. army brigadier general is charged with multiple counts of sexual misconduct. generalry sinclair is accused of what the army describ as forced sex with female subordates. mmoffa has now led to the trif way of a home near detroit. a tip from a dying man was credible enough for authorities to announce they'll test the soil samples from underath the driveway though they doubt any remains found would actually be >>> i you thought google maps were a good way to get around town. check this out. users can now navigate their way underwater the pictures of coral reefs are displayed much le the street view feature. pretty cool there. >>> all right, now hsou "first look" at politics. mitt romney told an audience in ohio they should not look forward to a huge cut in taxes if he's elected. romney said that's because he will also lower deductions and exemptions. >>> in an inrvieith "politico," newt gingrich had some debate advice for romney. gingrich says that when he faces president obama, mr. romney should "not be hostile but be assertive, clear, a dirt and not back off."
. >>> a u.s. army brigadier general is charged with multiple counts of sexual misconduct. generalry sinclair is accused of what the army describ as forced sex with female subordates. mmoffa has now led to the trif way of a home near detroit. a tip from a dying man was credible enough for authorities to announce they'll test the soil samples from underath the driveway though they doubt any remains found would actually be >>> i you thought google maps were a good way to get...
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aig fell 2% after the u.s. sold $18 billion worth of its stock. bp is selling oil fields for just over $5.5 billion. leapfrog tumbled 9% after toys "r" us announced planss to launch their own educational tablet next month. hp will play off more people bringing the total to 29,000. kodak announced another 1,000 layoffs. millions of websites were down for several hours. the hacker group anonymous was behind the outage. >>> speculation about apples iphone expected to be unveiled tomorrow. this may take the cake. the new phone could at between at no time 25% to.5% percentage points. >>> the ravens make themselves a home in the end zone in a monday night football blowout. the first look at sports is straight ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than yo
aig fell 2% after the u.s. sold $18 billion worth of its stock. bp is selling oil fields for just over $5.5 billion. leapfrog tumbled 9% after toys "r" us announced planss to launch their own educational tablet next month. hp will play off more people bringing the total to 29,000. kodak announced another 1,000 layoffs. millions of websites were down for several hours. the hacker group anonymous was behind the outage. >>> speculation about apples iphone expected to be unveiled...
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it doesn't look like it's going to hit the u.s. but could see the waves from the storm. we're watching showers and thunderstorms hit and miss up the east coast. the morning hours will be the driest. how does 102 sound in dallas? they can't wait for fall. >> doesn't sound too good. >>> putting bain under the microscope. >>> and the breakfast favorite. your first look at business headlines is straight ahead. >>> maurice jones drew straps on the pads. a watch on the diamonds. and a catch that will make you flip out. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investmen
it doesn't look like it's going to hit the u.s. but could see the waves from the storm. we're watching showers and thunderstorms hit and miss up the east coast. the morning hours will be the driest. how does 102 sound in dallas? they can't wait for fall. >> doesn't sound too good. >>> putting bain under the microscope. >>> and the breakfast favorite. your first look at business headlines is straight ahead. >>> maurice jones drew straps on the pads. a watch on...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins us from new york. it is good to have you on the program. >> thank you, tavis. good to be here. tavis: the democrats in charlotte and republicans in tampa, where u.s. public policy is concerned, talk to me about what you have heard over these past two weeks and why not of it sounds to me like we are going to be working together over the next few months. >> well, i am afraid last week and particularly even this week, there is a lot about what america is going to do, but the reality is, we live in a world that it is not going to be the american century or the chinese century. it will be the
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins us from new york. it is good...
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arizona can start the show your papers immigration law after the u.s. judge lifted the junction blocking the measure. >>> newly released images of this shows sea ice melting to record low levels. this year marks the first time there's been less than 1.5 square miles of sea ice since satellite observations began in 1979. >>> england's duke and duchess of cambridge proved they are not only adorable, they have good dance moves. they danced on a pacific island. it was the final stop on their tour of the far east. >>> now, here is the first look at the dish of scrambled politics. actress susan sarandon says how romney dealt with the reaction were quote, entertaining. she agreed with joy behar, it made romney look like scrooge. he said running for president in the youtube era, you realize you have to be very judicious in what you say. anytime you run for the president of the united states, you are on. >>> jesse ventura is floating the idea he may run for president. he mentioned radio host howard stern as a possible running mate for an independent ticket. >>>
arizona can start the show your papers immigration law after the u.s. judge lifted the junction blocking the measure. >>> newly released images of this shows sea ice melting to record low levels. this year marks the first time there's been less than 1.5 square miles of sea ice since satellite observations began in 1979. >>> england's duke and duchess of cambridge proved they are not only adorable, they have good dance moves. they danced on a pacific island. it was the final...
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. >>> a top u.s. security official said the deadly attack in libya on september 11th where the american ambassador was a terrorist strike. they doubt it started as a spontaneous protest. daniele has more from washington. >> reporter: sitting before the homeland security committee, three top officials called this scene last week, the deadly assault in libya where four americans died. evidence the u.s. continues to be vulnerable to terrorist attacks. much else remains unanswered. was al qaeda involved? >> we are looking at indications individuals may have had connections to al qaeda. >> reporter: was the attack planned like the libyan government insists or spontaneous? >> i just don't think that people come to protests equipped with rpgs and other heavy weapons. >> we are conducting interviews, gathering evidence and trying to sort out the facts. >> reporter: as investigators sort out the facts, the families of those killed are laying their loved ones to rest. susan collins says it could have been preve
. >>> a top u.s. security official said the deadly attack in libya on september 11th where the american ambassador was a terrorist strike. they doubt it started as a spontaneous protest. daniele has more from washington. >> reporter: sitting before the homeland security committee, three top officials called this scene last week, the deadly assault in libya where four americans died. evidence the u.s. continues to be vulnerable to terrorist attacks. much else remains unanswered....
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the u.s. and fbi cooperating. there's new video of libyans who apparently tried to rescue ambassador chris stevens but was frustrated because there was no ambulances around or first aid. they took him in a private car. >>> thanks so much. here's a look at other news going on around america today. in dallas, just frightening video here. it shows the moment when two women were struck by a hit and run driver who then drove an embankment to escape. the victims had pulled over on a highway off ramp because of a flat tire. police were responding to that call when the hit and run happened in front of them. the other driver remains on the loose. >>> in georgia, an even more bizarre hit and run. someone plowed into a house in the middle of the night when two people were inside asleep. they didn't know it happened until they woke up and found a chunk of their house completely wiped out. >>> in oregon, rescuers did a perfect job of saving a kitten. it was trapped beneath a basement in that drain pipe. it took firefighters an
the u.s. and fbi cooperating. there's new video of libyans who apparently tried to rescue ambassador chris stevens but was frustrated because there was no ambulances around or first aid. they took him in a private car. >>> thanks so much. here's a look at other news going on around america today. in dallas, just frightening video here. it shows the moment when two women were struck by a hit and run driver who then drove an embankment to escape. the victims had pulled over on a highway...
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it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville, maryland. >> that way. that way. that way. >> lincoln need to look right at me and hold absolutely still. >> as you can see this camera looks different than the digital camera you are familiar with. one, 1,000,000. two, 1,000. >> my name is richard barns, i am a photographer, photographing battlefield. in wet plate photography. the difficulty photographers faced during the war, they would have been dead if they had been on the field. their exposures were very long. 12 seconds. got to hold still for 12 second. when i say now. the important thing to remember about antietam, is 23,000 dead, wounded, or missing. confirmed 8,000 dead. never before on american soil have you had this many people killed at one time. i have discovered the people re-enacting the battles are extremely committed. >> shall we quote mr. lincoln "a nation with l
it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville, maryland. >> that way. that way. that way. >> lincoln need to look right at me and hold absolutely still. >> as you can see this camera looks different than the digital camera you are familiar with. one, 1,000,000. two, 1,000. >> my name is richard barns,...
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anti-american protesters attack u.s. government buildings in two countries leaving one state employee dead. >>> all eyes on apple as the buzz builds over the rumored next generation iphone. >>> deep impact. an astronomer captures an explosion on jupiter. good morning. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with under siege. violent protest broke out between libya and egypt resulting in the death of at least one american. smoke and flames billowed out after libyan security forces clashed with armed protesters throwing bombs at the compound. they were outraged by a film promoted by an advocate that criticizes. secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the attacked and confirmed one state officer was killed in the protest. >>> anger built over the same movie. they replaced the mern flag with a black islamic flag. the white house is denying a split. the white house says president obama spoke on the telephone with benjamin netanyahu and said they are trying to
anti-american protesters attack u.s. government buildings in two countries leaving one state employee dead. >>> all eyes on apple as the buzz builds over the rumored next generation iphone. >>> deep impact. an astronomer captures an explosion on jupiter. good morning. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with under siege. violent protest broke out between libya and egypt resulting in the death of...
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president obama says the u.s. is waiting to see how egypt responds. >> i don't think that we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government trying to find its way. >> reporter: protesters are upset over a video that criticizes the prophet muhammad. mitt romney criticized the response. >> instead when our grounds are attacked and being breached, the first response of the ute v united states must be outrage. >> the administration sent mixed signals to those who attacked our embassy in egypt and mixed signals to the world. >> reporter: the world waits to see who will be held responsible for the death of a diplomat. >> reporter: even some republicans criticized romney for jumping in while events were still unfolding. mara. >> right now there are reports of protestsers storming the u.s. embassy in the yemeni capital. once inside the compound, the mob brought down the u.s. flag and burned it. witnesses say security forces have opened fire on the crowd. >>> well, when it comes
president obama says the u.s. is waiting to see how egypt responds. >> i don't think that we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government trying to find its way. >> reporter: protesters are upset over a video that criticizes the prophet muhammad. mitt romney criticized the response. >> instead when our grounds are attacked and being breached, the first response of the ute v united states must be outrage. >> the...
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. >>> and al qaeda in yemen is calling for more attacks against u.s. embassies. meantime, u.s. embassy staff have been ordered to leave after some embassies were attacked. . >>> most of the violent inmates that fill up our prisons across america have had a difficult childhood. they've either been born on the wrong side of the tracks or had abusive, uncaring families. but we found an inmate inside the penitentiary of new mexico who grew up with all of life's advantages. and yet still became a violent predator. >> i come from a nice family. a good family compared to a lot of the families i hear about in here. my dad's a retired naval officer. he retired from the navy and joined the national guard, retired from the national guard and then started going to the county for the job. he retired as the county jail administrator. my mom, she's a secretary. she's very educated, very knowledgeable and wealthy. she quit her job to stay home with me so that i would have someone there for when i got home from school. do my homework, make sure i do what i had to do. >> but that didn't keep him
. >>> and al qaeda in yemen is calling for more attacks against u.s. embassies. meantime, u.s. embassy staff have been ordered to leave after some embassies were attacked. . >>> most of the violent inmates that fill up our prisons across america have had a difficult childhood. they've either been born on the wrong side of the tracks or had abusive, uncaring families. but we found an inmate inside the penitentiary of new mexico who grew up with all of life's advantages. and yet...
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this one before the u.s. international trade commission. >>> jpmorgan chase is the subject of a u.s. regulatory probe focusing on the bank's anti-money laundering systems. and the zynga-ea mushroomed friday when they alleged, quote, anti-competitive and unlawful business practices. one other note, last week, we incorrectly identified zynga's ceo as stepping down. it was actually their chief marketing officer joining the chief operating officer and cheat creative officer as top executives who have quit since august. >>> data this week will be dominated by housing. a bloomberg survey predicts august increased at the fastest pace in almost four years. >>> finally, halliburton is offering a reward for lost oil field equipment. but if you find it, stay away. the equipment lost by a crew somewhere in west texas contains dangerous radioactive material. so authorities say if you do find it, you want to stay at least 25 feet away from it and contact your authorities. >>> in health news this morning, a new study finds
this one before the u.s. international trade commission. >>> jpmorgan chase is the subject of a u.s. regulatory probe focusing on the bank's anti-money laundering systems. and the zynga-ea mushroomed friday when they alleged, quote, anti-competitive and unlawful business practices. one other note, last week, we incorrectly identified zynga's ceo as stepping down. it was actually their chief marketing officer joining the chief operating officer and cheat creative officer as top...
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the u.s. recently stopped training about 1,000 members of the afghan local police as a result of the rise in insider violence. so far this year, 45 service members -- international service members have been killed. most of them americans. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in hawaii, this is just horrific video. it's tough to watch. it was just released. it shows a deadly jet ski collision. this happened last month. the 20-year-old australian man at the controls pleaded no contest to negligent homicide charges. on wednesday, a judge freed him based on time already served. investigators say the man had been distracted watching his girlfriend shoot video from the shore. >>> in new jersey, individual know from a police car camera shows officers saving a man burning from this wreckage. the officers can be seen dragging the victim to safety avarice beinging their own lives to free him. one suffered second degree burns. the man had reportedly suffered
the u.s. recently stopped training about 1,000 members of the afghan local police as a result of the rise in insider violence. so far this year, 45 service members -- international service members have been killed. most of them americans. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in hawaii, this is just horrific video. it's tough to watch. it was just released. it shows a deadly jet ski collision. this happened last month. the 20-year-old...
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it doesn't look like it's going to hit the u.s. but could see the waves from the storm come about ten days from now. as far as the forecast goes for today, we're watching showers and thunderstorms hit and miss up the east coast. the morning hours will be the driest. how does 102 sound in dallas? they can't wait for fall. >> doesn't sound too good. at least it's sunny. >>> putting bain under the microscope. >>> and the breakfast favorite. worth so much, they're stealing it from warehouses. your first look at business headlines is straight ahead. >>> maurice jones-drew straps on the pads. a pair of walkoffs on the diamond. and a catch that will make you flip out. you're watching "first look." ♪ forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than christopher columbus with speedboats. that's happy! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could s
it doesn't look like it's going to hit the u.s. but could see the waves from the storm come about ten days from now. as far as the forecast goes for today, we're watching showers and thunderstorms hit and miss up the east coast. the morning hours will be the driest. how does 102 sound in dallas? they can't wait for fall. >> doesn't sound too good. at least it's sunny. >>> putting bain under the microscope. >>> and the breakfast favorite. worth so much, they're stealing...
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it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was over, photographer alexander gardner captured the first photos that americans had ever seen of their war dead. and people were appalled by what they saw. to mark this anniversary, another photographer, richard barnes went back to the battlefield and used a similar camera. we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville, maryland. >> that way. that way. that way. >> lincoln need to look right at me and hold absolutely still. >> as you can see this camera looks different than the digital camera you are familiar with. one, 1,000,000. >> my name is richard barns, i am a photographer, photographing battlefield. the difficulty foe y photograph faced during the war, they would have been dead if they had been on the field. their exposures were very long. 12 second. got to hold still for 12 second. when i say now. the important thing to remember about antietam, is 23,000 dead, wounded, o
it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was over, photographer alexander gardner captured the first photos that americans had ever seen of their war dead. and people were appalled by what they saw. to mark this anniversary, another photographer, richard barnes went back to the battlefield and used a similar camera. we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville,...
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it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was over, photographer alexander gardner captured the first photos that americans had ever seen of their war dead. and people were appalled by what they saw. to mark this anniversary, another photographer, richard barnes went back to the battlefield and used a similar camera. we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville, maryland. >> that way. that way. that way. >> lincoln need to look right at me and hold absolutely still. >> as you can see this camera looks different than the digital camera you are familiar with. one, 1,000,000. >> my name is richard barns, i am a photographer, photographing battlefield. the difficulty foe y photograph faced during the war, they would have been dead if they had been on the field. their exposures were very long. 12 second. got to hold still for 12 second. when i say now. the important thing to remember about antietam, is 23,000 dead, wounded, o
it remains the bloodiest single day in u.s. military history. two days after the battle was over, photographer alexander gardner captured the first photos that americans had ever seen of their war dead. and people were appalled by what they saw. to mark this anniversary, another photographer, richard barnes went back to the battlefield and used a similar camera. we went along this time, joining him and thousand of re-enactors who gathered at the antietam battlefield outside sharpsville,...
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plus, players head to the u.s. open tennis quarterfinals. >>> and a college football matchup goes down to the wire. and beyond. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead, you're watching "first look" on msnbc. nks hi i hainmybdomen..itwo g. wati ths reneronoinmybdomen..itwo g. t ouover s meoronronoinmybdomen..itwo g. yor.boernc anmeoronronoinmybdomen..itwo g. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer
plus, players head to the u.s. open tennis quarterfinals. >>> and a college football matchup goes down to the wire. and beyond. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead, you're watching "first look" on msnbc. nks hi i hainmybdomen..itwo g. wati ths reneronoinmybdomen..itwo g. t ouover s meoronronoinmybdomen..itwo g. yor.boernc anmeoronronoinmybdomen..itwo g. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> a u.s. coach is being accuseof ordering one of his skaters to tamper with the es of a ciaivt a championship event last year. france co-reports. >> reporter: simon cho, a u.s. bronze medalist in court documents says that he tampered nandhe direction of his m from the coach. the canadian skater was skating in last year's world short track championships in poland. >> translator: we had our suspicions but no proof. >> reporter: the broken skate forced him out of ainal relay etn. he documents cho told a fellow skater it's my darkest secret and i regret it. he briefly coached him before he became an american coach. now an attorney for3 american short track speed skaters filed to get him dismissed for abuse. he is on administrative leave pending the results. frances kuo, nbc news. >> here's bill karins who before gives you hisea channel forecast, he is going to give you a speech. >> give people the cliff notes or lynn the cliff notes for that interception. >> that it was an interception. >> at the
i'm fred roggin. >>> a u.s. coach is being accuseof ordering one of his skaters to tamper with the es of a ciaivt a championship event last year. france co-reports. >> reporter: simon cho, a u.s. bronze medalist in court documents says that he tampered nandhe direction of his m from the coach. the canadian skater was skating in last year's world short track championships in poland. >> translator: we had our suspicions but no proof. >> reporter: the broken skate forced...
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it affects u.s. relations in the middle east and perceptions that have brought us the protests we've seen tragically the last few days. ultimately it's something that has to be resolved. this is largely up to the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president, and there is a fundamental lack of truth between the two. so it is going -- one would hope there will another opportunity going guard, but right now the conditions for a successful negotiate don't exist. >> p.j., let me transition to afghanistan. you heard her report talking about the fact that nato preps feels undermined, this shoulder-to-shoulder program. obviously it's not working. we've seen too many lives taken as a result of afghan soldiers and police turns on their counterparts there. why is this happening, especially this timing? >> let us be careful, tamron. there's no question that particularly the afghan military's performance has improved significantly in recent years. the police is still a work in progress, although the nato
it affects u.s. relations in the middle east and perceptions that have brought us the protests we've seen tragically the last few days. ultimately it's something that has to be resolved. this is largely up to the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president, and there is a fundamental lack of truth between the two. so it is going -- one would hope there will another opportunity going guard, but right now the conditions for a successful negotiate don't exist. >> p.j., let me...